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Vehicles Keep Catching Fire in Death Valley

Eric Sorensen

Is vehicle heat resiliency falling behind the pace of climate change?

Recent events in Death Valley suggest that might be the case. According to reports, the last month has seen multiple vehicles essentially burst into flames in America’s hottest geographic location.

This National Park is famous for its triple digit temperatures and even boasts the somewhat controversial claim of reaching the highest temperature recorded on earth – 134 degrees – in the year 1913.

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